theatre
21theatre — After the Civil War (1936–9), the theatre, like most other cultural manifestations, was forced to be as non controversial as possible. There was a return to the light social dramas of, for instance, the Álvarez Quintero brothers and Carlos… …
22Théâtre Nô — Nô Musique japonaise Musique Traditionnelle Gagaku Shōmyō Heikyoku Jiuta …
23Théâtre no — Nô Musique japonaise Musique Traditionnelle Gagaku Shōmyō Heikyoku Jiuta …
24Théâtre nô — Nô Musique japonaise Musique Traditionnelle Gagaku Shōmyō Heikyoku Jiuta …
25Théâtre nō — Nô Musique japonaise Musique Traditionnelle Gagaku Shōmyō Heikyoku Jiuta …
26Théâtre I.N.K. — Fondé à Montréal en 2002 par Marilyn Perreault et Annie Ranger, le Théâtre I.N.K. crée et met en scène, pour les publics adolescent et adulte, des textes inédits tout en portant une attention particulière à l intégration de l image et du… …
27theatre — n. BE; AE spelling: theater building in which plays are performed or films shown 1) to crowd, jam, pack a theatre 2) an art; dinner (esp. AE); movie (AE; BE has cinema); open air; repertory theatre 3) at the theatre (we were at the theatre last… …
28theatre — [[t]θi͟ːətə(r)[/t]] ♦♦ theatres (in AM, use theater) 1) N COUNT: oft in names A theatre is a building with a stage in it, on which plays, shows, and other performances take place. If we went to the theatre it was a very big event... I worked at… …
29theatre */*/*/ — UK [ˈθɪətə(r)] / US [ˈθɪətər] noun Word forms theatre : singular theatre plural theatres Differences between British and American English: theatre: In both the UK and the US, a theatre is a place where people watch plays or other performances. In …
30theatre — thea|tre W2S2 BrE theater AmE [ˈθıətə US ər] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(building)¦ 2¦(plays)¦ 3¦(place to see a film)¦ 4¦(hospital)¦ 5¦(war)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: theatre, from Latin …